Mark Fishman
@markfishman
Just discovered this company that bioengineers indoor plants to improve air quality (most houseplants have a negligible impact) I bought a few of the "power drops" for my existing plants but if these work I'd consider getting the pothos they have as well https://neoplants.com/
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tjark
@tjark
I like the idea but it feels kind of like getting a subscription for air. If I wanted to use this on most of our plants I'd have to pay $240/month. Why does this come in individual packets? I shouldn't have to congest the planet with unnecessary trash just to improve my environment at home. They gotta drastically decrease the price and drastically increase the packing size.
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Mark Fishman
@markfishman
Agreed! But I understand the company put a lot of R&D into this and needs to make money. The ideal outcome is they find people willing to pay now, then that drives down the cost / funds continuing development to make it more accessible the future
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